STAFF BLOG ADDICTED TO RUNNING St. Patrick's Day race results
If you're looking for race results from Saturday's races, follow the links below:
For the Shamrock Shuffle in Bemidji, click here and open the PDF for the race you're interested in.
For Fargo's St. ...Posted on 3/21/12 at 12:01 AM

STAFF BLOG SOUTH DAKOTA OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Fishing at Pike Haven on Lake Oahe
I spent this weekend on Lake Oahe at Pike Haven with my father in law, brother in law, and dog Stella, doing some fishing and having an all around good time.We saw great success catching our limit of ...Posted on 8/1/11 at 6:05 PM

STAFF BLOG OUTDOORS WITH SAM COOK Nett Lake duck hunt on a not-so-ducky day
I joined Bill and Glenn Merrick of Duluth for a duck hunt last Friday on Nett Lake near Orr. We were accompanied by guide Gene Boshey, a Nett Lake guide and member of the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa...Posted on 10/20/10 at 10:49 AM

THE VIEW FROM THE EDGE OF TOWN Let's Do The Twist
Not since Chubby Checker has anyone "moved" like you will when you visit Spirit Mountain in Duluth.
No...the "spritit" is not likely to "move" you, but the Timber Twister certainly will!
Life is a...Posted on 7/12/10 at 5:55 AM

SPICER — Transport an invasive species like zebra mussels to Green Lake, and someday you might face a possible penalty of $3,000, one year in jail and the prospect of paying restitution for the harm done.

Mitchell Shreiner (left) and Patrick Burns, both 13 of Worthington, fish from an inflatable raft Wednesday afternoon on Sunset Bay in Worthington. The pair had one largemouth bass to show for their efforts.

SPICER — Fear of the havoc that a zebra mussel infestation could bring to Green Lake and other waters in the Crow River watershed has led the Green Lake Property Owners Association to host a return presentation by retired fisheries biologist and outdoor author Dick Sternberg.

Lakes are for fishing and boating, right?
Not always.
Forty-four lakes in the state of Minnesota are Designated Wildlife Lakes. While they still may allow fishing and some other recreational pursuits, the main focus of these shallow bodies of water is the promotion of wildlife.

Lakes are for fishing and boating, right?
Not always.
Forty-four lakes in the state of Minnesota are Designated Wildlife Lakes. While they still may allow fishing and some other recreational pursuits, the main focus of these shallow bodies of water is the promotion of wildlife.